Journal article

Dichloromethane mediated in vivo selection and functional characterization of rat glutathione S-transferase theta 1-1 variants

D Gisi, J Maillard, JU Flanagan, J Rossjohn, G Chelvanayagam, PG Board, MW Parker, T Leisinger, S Vuilleumier

European Journal of Biochemistry | Published : 2001

Abstract

Methylobacterium dichloromethanicum DM4 is able to grow with dichloromethane as the sole carbon and energy source by using a dichloromethane dehalogenase/glutathione S-transferase (GST) for the conversion of dichloromethane to formaldehyde. Mammalian homologs of this bacterial enzyme are also known to catalyze this reaction. However, the dehalogenation of dichloromethane by GST T1-1 from rat was highly mutagenic and toxic to methylotrophic bacteria. Plasmid-driven expression of rat GST T1-1 in strain DM4-2cr, a mutant of strain DM4 lacking dichloromethane dehalogenase, reduced cell viability 105-fold in the presence of dichloromethane. This effect was exploited to select dichloromethane-resi..

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